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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Unsteady and Inclin ing to Lower Prices. GOLD 1 O 9 1-8. loney on Call Loam S and 4 Per Cent? Government Bonds a Shade Lower? Railway Bonds Irregular. Wail Stxkkt, J Monday. Nov 27?8 1*. M. J The maligu Influence of the political upaa troc was tell in the market to-day, blighting trade cud en feebling prices. While there is no pronounced appre hension ol popular disturbance, there still exist* suffi cient latent anxiety to check operations and to create en indisposition lor new ventures until the lino of the political horison shell be more dietiuctlv marked out. The same Icciing seems to prevail In the goid rooiu also, aa shadowed by slightly Uriuer quotations for the precious uietal, desplio the current shipments and the luriber withdrawal of?200,000 Irom the Hank of Eng land to day, destined, It is assumed, for this country. In ths absenco ol all reports, rumors and raids. It is fair to suppose that the declining tendency exhibited by the share list is attribuuhlo to tbo politi cal situation solely, especially ss uo Important demon stration was essayed by the gro it bulls In an upward Direction, and such business ss existed was conilucd to tales of long stock, or tbo creation ol short contracts. Even the railroad pcoplo were as tnum as an oyater, in regard to the war, and hud never a word to utter iu the matter of tho increased tariff upou " dressed hogs," as though they bad hot been carrying tbla description of freignt all suinmor In Coutennl.il passenger trains. .So there were good reasons lor prices to dwindle, and tbey commenced to do so alinost'nl the opening of the lairly strong market, and though tho decline ol tbo day was Inconsiderable, there occurred no rally to ipeuk of. Tho decline In the railroads averaged about % per cent, TJnlou Pacific proving an exception by springing Into notice llko a Jack iu-a-box and startling three points off from Its price in no time. Sums people saw In this sudden plunge a settlement of the vexed Presi dential question, aud pictured Mr. Tilden In pursuit of Jay Gould nrmod with a very long and sharp stick. The market of the lot wore the coal carriers, which ?ullercU to tho extant of 1 a 2 pur ceut decline under teller 60, sales at 2% to 3 per cent below the market. A large proportion of the short Interest ha* now been worked Into this form, and the hand-to-mouth borrow ing system baa diminished accordingly, as the lessened premiums on loaned stocks distinctly show. Western Union is credited with a more than average amount ol transactions, at prices that scarcely budged from the normal 71%, although tbo mysterious pam phlet, Instigated it Is said by Gould, perpotralod by Mr. Barrett, mathematical export, and generally intended to show by truthlul figures tbe comparative worlhioss nesa of the property, made its appearance on the Itrcel this afternoon. Tho prtco ol money on call stifl'oncd up4r> S per cent at one time, and closed at 4 bid, an effect produced, most probably, by tbo saino causes that influenced the values of gold and stooks. TIJK BACKS TO-DAY. The transactions at tbo Stock Excbnngo to-day tggregated 88,417 shares:?New York Central and Hudson. 370; Erie, 3,800; Lake Snore, 33,030; Cleve land and Pittsburg, 387; Northwestern, 000; do. pre ferred, 600; Rock Island, 1,200; Pacific Mntl, 830; Bt. Paul. 1,400; do. proferred, 3,800; Chios, 2,000; Western Union, 10,973; Wabash, 2,485; Uulon Pacific, 2,300; Delaware, Uackawnnua and Westorn, 20,350; New Jersey Central, 4 600; Michigan Ceutral, 0,200. OHKX1XO, UIOIIKST AND LOW KMT t'UICKS Tbo following table shows tbe opening, highest and lowest prices of the day Opening. Uighett. Lownt. Wow York Central 102% 102% 102% Erie 9% lo'? 9% Lake Shore....... 57 57 60'., Wabash t>% T % 0% Nor:hwe?ieni 35% 35'. 34% Nurtbwes.eru preferred.... 68% 63% 57 % Rock Island 98% 88% US ', Milwaukee aud Bt. Paul.... 20 20 18%' Milwaukee and Si I'ouiprol. 52% 62.%' 51-, Del., Lack. unu-Westeru.... 71%' 71'?' 68% Now Jersey Central 35 % 3>.% 34 I'nton l'ucillc 58 50 53 Ohio and Mississippi 6% 0',' 0% Western Union 71% 71% 71% Pacific Mull 24% 24,% 24% CLOSING PRICKS?3 P. M. Offen,L Ankt L Offrrr l AeU t. PaclQc ??('.. 44*i .4?i MiiAStP It)*: 10'. Mtst L'nlon . 7I?4 71, Mil .k f P|. ..5i? /I ? l*tlcl 15 15'4 i i , C . 3-< 30 Vnltktllvtr '4 15 C, (' A I C 3 l UM iVc. pt. 'J 21S 1 '?? 1. 1. & West. 60S ?0', > i I J.if V M 4% 5 Hrlo ujl tt'? HLAMpf. ... 5 U Lrit M So.. . 5t) , 56*,' AUaiiiki.A. IC4S KM Mich Central . 43J2 43fj American Kx.. iO'i ,61 NY ft llarlcm.Ill 13 >'. t Si Xiiren. 5liX '37 N Y 0 * ?l . 10BV lir.'U V. elll-rfirguEx i-6>4 *7X N J Central.. 34*2 3V i lue* Alton 08 UK) Ohio A Minn, . (I 111' I 1**? * 1'itU.. 8i?i SOW Panama 123 127 flb c A \ \t ... 34K 35 W Tol A >Wtb. 7 7V Plilc <t N u p 5iK 58 Luion Pacific.. S'.% 58 Cliic h .. I... 98*4 ADVANCE AN1) DECLINE. The following nro the change* In closing prices com pared with those of Saturday:? Advaxcsl?C., C., C. and L, 1 J4; Erie, X; Morris and Essex, 1. Decline.?New York Central, X", Burlington and Quincy, )i; Delaware and Luckaa-annit, 1*,; Dela W'ira and Hudson. 1)4; Hannibul and St Jo-eph common, '4; 1-akc Snore, 1; Michigan Central,1,; New Jersey Cemral, 1; Northwestern coinuion, ,l4 ; Northwestern preferred, \; Ohio and Mississippi, >4; l'uclllo Mail, >4; Kock Island, at. Paul common, ; St. Paul preferred, S ; Union Pacific, \yt; Western Union, >4; Adams Express, 2; American, S The rest of the market was steady. IKK MONET MARKET. The week opens without uopor ant change In this department On call loans money is olTered at 3 and 4 per cent, although exceptional transactions wero made an the baais ol 6 per ceut. Prime discounts are stil quoted at 4S and 0 per cent. The rates of cxcliango on Naw York at the uadermcntioned cities to-day were:?Savannah, >4 oil"; Charleston, scarce, nomi nally d-ld, selling S a par; Cincinnati dull, 100 dis count; New Orleans, commercial 0-16, bank '4; St. Louis, 130 to 200 discount, and Chicago, 75 discount. Foreign exchange waa dull and heavy to-day. We gnote:? Sterling? Bixiy days' sight 4.K1.'4 a 4.82 Demand 4.83'4 a 4.84 Cable transfers 4.83S a 4. 8 I>4 Commercial 4.71) u 4.80,'3 Purta? Blxty d?ys' sight 5.22S 4 5 20 I), maud t 5.20 a 5.1\'4 Cubic traustcrs 3 17 X a 5.15 Commercial 6.26*4 " 5.23)4 Kelchsmnrks? S.Xly days'sight 04'? a 04;, Jleuiaud 05 a 05 '4 Cable transfers 954, a 95.J4 Commercial 93}, a 94 THE GOLD MARKET. The gold market was Or m, with all the business at 109a too.v, closing at 109)4. Tho ratos paid lor car rying wore 1 to 3 per cent. OTKHATIOSa or TMK OOLD KXCIIANGB BANK. Cold haiauccs 1933,018 Currency balance* l.oi.9,31a Croea clearances 22,100,000 UOVKKNMKXT BON OS. Gorrrnmeat bonds closed Arm at the following quo tations:?United Slates currency eixca, 124 a 125; do. do., 1881, registered, 117 a 117,1%; do. do., do., coupon, 11<S e I17fc? do. do., 1865, registered, 109S * 110; do. do., ua, coupon, 1UVS 4 110; do. do., do., new, registered, 112S 4113;.do. da, do., do., coupon, 112*4 a 113; do. da, 1807, reghtcrcd, 115,'4 4 110,; da do., Co., coujiou, 115)4 a 116; do. do,, 1868, registered, 117s 4 117S, do. da, da, coupon, 117.*4 4 117S> da ten-fort #*, registered, 113)4 a 113*4; dado., coupon, 114)4 4 114 ),; do. hvee, 1881, registered, 112S 4 11?S i da da, do, coupon, 112)4 a 112141 ,Ja *S a 110 S ran ronaioa market. Consols in Loudon sluoeu on Saturday at 95S 4 95)4. This is the only price to day. United Stales bond* are also unctiatigoi. 'Ilie luriher sum ol 1203,000 bullion Wa* to-day withdrawn iroin the Bank of England, and ? goed part of It will undoubtedly he sent to New York. The autenti'Mtof the Imperial Bank of Ger many laat week shows an increase of 7,445.0<i0 marca. The following sre closing five P. M. prices:?Consols lor money, MS 4 95S, da lor nocuun^ 93S 4 95X; Bee-twengr Sonde el IMS, old, lMSi Uve-twenty bonds of IMC*. 109 V * 109V: teu forties 107 V a 107*,'; new fives, 105%; Erie common shares, 9%. Bentcs, 104f. 87,Vc. Exchange ou London, !iC 14>,o. TilK CNITKD BTATBS TRBASIUT. Tho Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $36,000, gold, ou account of Interest, and $0,000 In redemption of liTO-twentjr bouds. The Sub-Treasury released $0,000. silver coin, to-day. Kevei.uo receipts to-day, $750,000; customs receipts, ?400,00o; hank notes re ceived, $600,000. HAfLWAT BONOS. Railroad bonds were moderately active. The prin cipal rtianues were an advance of 1V por cent in Ureal Western Urals of 1888,1 per cent in Wabash firsts and 1-ehigh and Wilkesbarre consolidated anil a decline of He per ceut in Ohio and M ississippt consolidated sinking luuds and 1 per cent in American linclc Improvement Company's sevens. The otbor changes wcro decllno of >, tn New Jersey Central firsts consolidated, St. l'aul firsts (La Crosso division) and In New Jersey Central firaut new and couvortiblcs, und an udvauco of V in Chicago and Northwest gold sevens (which pay a 3,',' per cent gold coupon December 1), aud V In St. Paul consolidated sinking funds. This afternoon Chi cago and Northwestern consolidated gold coupons ad vanced to 65V. Toledo and Wabash (St. Lou.s divi sion) sold at 76, against 73 V on Saturday. Chicago aud Northwestern firsts sold at 100 V ; da consolidated at 102V; Union Pacific lirats at 105V, and sinking lunds at 61V BANK SHARKS. Bank shares sold at 124 for Metropolitan and at 106 for American Exchange. The latest bids aro an nexed:?American, 130; American Exchange. 105,";; Commerce, 103; Continental, 68; Corn Exchange, 120; First National, 200; fourth National, 02',; Pi I III A ve il uo, 212; Ualiailn NailcnnI, 114; lfanovcr, 80; lui | porters and Traders', 187; Munhuttau, 134; Mechanics', 137; Merchants', 117; Nassau, 101; Ninth National, 80; l'ha-nlx, 85; Kopubllc, 65; Union, 135. STATU llONL'.t. Old Tennessces brought 41'4 at;<5 District of Colum bia 3. Go's, CS1,. Tho rest ol the list was neglected. The leeltng with reference to these securities con tinues feverish. ban fkancisco stocks. The closing prices In San Francisco to-day wore as follows:? Alpha 35 14 Justice 23% Butcher 13', Kossu.b !?; Ileal A ilolchcr 45 Keiiluck 10'., Hulilou 32 Leopard G Consolidated Virginia 48 ?; Muxicau 24 V California..". 61 V Northern Uelle...... 33 l hollar 73 OTenlutn 88 1 incidence 13 ophir 44V I Caledonia lb?4 Itayiuoud At Elv 5 i Crown Point U.V S Wcr Hill lov | Exchequer 13 Nuvago 10 : Gould A Curry 13 Segregated Dolchor.. 76 Hale a. Npreruss..... 7 Sierra Nevada li'V ; Imperial 3 I nioii Consolidated.. 11V i Julia Consolidated. .. &'{ Yellow Jacket 16.i? TUB AMKRICAX MINIM. ROAItll. The Amerlcair Mining Hoard has under consideration | a proposition to form the members into a life lusurj a nee association?a feature that may add largely to its list of memberships. , A .ife insurance company that la subject lo none of the customary commissions or | other? noruious expenses Incident to the business as | conducted In this city must, In time, bocome a useful | and beneficial Institution. The lollowiiig is the oiflclal record of salea to-day, all tranaactlous being In currency:? .Mlshs Alpha 4i> 10'siis Kentuolc slO 12 5-> lielcber ...slU 15% ?M Kossuth .... slO 2 10O Ite'tha Cold Co. . i'4 :n>i Lonpvd atii 7'; I. i ? lb ?t .Xitvichur. ... SI lnu Ju sl5 7,'j SO Muldoii si I 3<i 2(11 Lucorue loo Caledonia slO IP, 31b .lu .... 1% lo I'liollar.i*utosi.... Hi 5isi Mer ?t Miners'.a30 44c U i'Cluv Und ?V II*' do I>3 ? 44. .**? . do ... hhO li'4 3 O Mexican slO 27?, loo do h30 H'? 400 0rig'l Cotostock.. I lUM'on Imperial 2 o do 1 _<*> Crown Point 10 TOO do \ III ' Kxtlivuuer alO Hk 60Overman.. ,?IO "V liailiraut Iijs O i Savaco slO 12"., 60 do ..????...?? 6?, 1 41 do 1714 l-> i do 50 Sejcr'd Uulcher.ain 8:j 2'i I Hale A Norerutn. 8V 10 ' Sierra Nevada l b,, 2 *) do .10 H}, lot) Colon ConsoL.slO 14V IMiJull tCon ? 6<i Yellow Jacket.... 18 go ' Juallee al) 2?V 50 do 18V 20O Ksutuck lu 4'K) Cuderborg N 8 4 BALKS ArTF.lt CALL. 10O ?ln Alpha 41 .1x1 .lis Lucerne slO IV 60 iiorliia l.V 2cx) .tier .x .iliuura' 4 , 100 Cslcdvuia 1-' 1>?? Merriiua.- 4'; i!<*> Cleveiauil W'., looophlr 48". 1UOCrown Point 1 lb, lino lta>inond v Ely... o*. 1<S) 1111 d A Curry.... 16 , fi*lelerr? Nevada ... 13U 200 Craul il\ 1< O I nicm eon I4j? 1 I) Justice 2b, lo Yellow Jackut ... 18 . 1' O kuwutli 2', MKMORAMIA. The Purchasing Committee of the Toledo, Wabash ami Western ltatlrouii Company publish in auotber column tho details ol lite subscription to tho slock of the new corporation, to bo called "the Wabash Kail road Company." The p un is substantially tho same as that given In tbis column yesterday by Mr. Rouse volt. The stock and bonds are Improving nndor the new programme. Tho following shows the earnings of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Company for tho third week lu November, 1876, 1Mb in 21st inclusive:? Freight, ?*??$80,811 82 Pussc-ugor 16.970 34 Mull 2,551 67 Kxpress 1,06b 0U Total $70,089 92 Corresponding period last year 68,437 62 Incrsaso $1,682 21 Tho lollowlng shows the earnlugs of the Denver and Rio Grande Runway Company for the week ending No vember 14:? Freight $4,994 62 Passengers. 2,414 89 Total $7,409 51 Gro-s earnings, main lino 120 miles, us abovo 7,409 61 Gross earnings, main lino, suuie mileage, same week 18)6 7,875 13 Increaso per cent f465 62 Additional earnings, Triuldad extension 8,206 07 The following shows the earnings of the Chicago and Alton Railway Company lor the sblrd week in Novem ber:? 1876 $110,054 1875 10s, 142 Decrease 81,912 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Moxday, Nov. 27, 1876. BKPOnX < ALL?10 A. M. 1'0 shs Quick Min pf.. 21% t 4) ?!,, L s*.MS UK.sl 8.1V 4 11 Mich Ceu Kit .... 42.:', 7 " u. Uo 4 I 2 <> Chi < KI UK. . II S '&)) i'o ? Jt - KM Mo. 200 do 42', it do 3D) do ??..>} 200 NJ Cen Kit ... :5 I uO West l'a T*1 7 1 42 2Ufl do :: % 10 ?> do sl 711, Has do .. : ."> ? do 71-- 4 O Mil A -I I' hit .03 30 400 do b3 71% I'?? do ,... Hi", a to do 71*1 19) do.... sl |.'T, MM) do... 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'.is#: I'l l do >3 lid', 2 0 C'luo A lllia pr .e'3 10', 20 1 Midi Can RU....a.< 4 '4 1O0 .Mil Jt St Paul KR 18?;' ;toO do 43>4 Iihi Mxat P lilt pi..i4 51J, 10 1 do ... 4l'.t 3 HI oo 1.1 51?i oi' dp ,.'1 i'*1 do 51?4 10 1 1" t3 43v, 5 1 Tut A tV KB '??, 10 do 8) 43', 200 do ..03 "i, 20 111 i"'cn ?t't .... as 72', 3 4) do 7', ltIO ii S.tM S Hit t3 5?.'? 3.7 do ?.? .0) uu 56', Z OOal. OAWKU... 00', liXJ do $3 56,'4 .00 do dl'ii 330 oo. 56'4 21*) bo eJ ?'1??, 3 X) do 1)3 50 4 700 IJ I 100J do ... 06>i 100 Han* St J KH... 13 HKJ do .. *3 !"?(1l,. 4U) dr? 4 i" <10.,... M.i St L, K ti X UK. COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON : SPOT FIRM ; FUTUKKfl CLOSED BAHKI.T steadv, dut 1-H2c. a 1-1 6c. uioueu? KLuUH FIRM?WHEAT STEADY -COUN QUIET BUT UNCHANGED?OATS STEADY?WHISKEY DULL?PORK NEGLECTED AND NOMINAL? LAItD EASIER?PETROLEUM FIRMER - SPIRITS TURPENTINE STEADY?ROSIN STEADY?OILS STEADY?COFfEE STEADY?SUGAR FIRM? FREIGHTS STRONG. Monday, Nov. 27?6 P. M. Tbo trade movement was a lltiio Ireer to-day, and In' some quarters ouslnesa was quiie brisk. At tbe Prod uce F.xehango there was more manliest inclination to do business, and in some articles a fair ainouni was consummated. Flour was llrm. Wheal was steady. Corn was quiet and unchunged. Oats were steady. WhUkcy was dull but uucUanfted. Pork was noglccied and nominal, l.ard was u shndo easier, but decidedly more active. Freights strong und vessel* for charter aput 11 held higher. Cottun uo the aput was firm; future! c.oaed barely nteiidy, but 1-3.c. a l-l')e. higher. ColTee una ?tunny. Sugar was lirm. Oils ?tuady. I'etroluum wus firmer. Naval stores wore sternly. CorfKB.?Tho market for liruxila wee very quiet; C.1U2 bags Kio, ox Santiago, wore token ont of stock, leaving the stock here to-night 7,134 bag*. Mild cotfee was also quiet. Wo quoteOrdinary cargoes, 15%c. a lflc.; fair do., 17?ic. a 18e.; good do., 18'*e. a 18),c.; prime, lSJaC. a 19c.; extrenio rutigo for lots, lftjjc. a 2He.; Santos, fair to good, 17'*e. a lHc., gold, ninety days; Java, )government bags, 30c. a 23c.; do., grass mats, 21c. a 23c.; Singapore, 17c. a 18c.; Ceylon. lH'*c. a 18c.; Murncalbo, 18c. a 18c.; Lagnayra, lG,'?c. a 18c.; Jamaica, lftlgc. a 17c. : St. Domingo, I4t^c. a I4%?.; l*orto Rico, lfli^'c. a 18c.; Co>ta Klcu. 18c. a 1 He.; Mexican, l'i>,c. a 17?,c.; .Manila. lUc a 17c.; Angostura, 18c. a 18c.; b.tauilla, 10c. a 18c.; Curscoa. Ifte. a 1'iUc. Corrox.?The market for spot cotton ruled firm, with an advance or lHv. Sutures closed barely steady, with an ad vance. however, ol I-32c. a 1 ltlc. on tho clo-tug prices or Saturday. The closiug prices to day compare with Satur day's as lollows:? Su#imini/, A'ormVr?#. Mon<l<i [/. I'orrmhrr 27. November. 12 3 18a? November. 12'* a ? December. 12 3 Ida 12 7-32 December. 12.1* a 12 9-32 .laiiuary... 12 11-32 a ? January. ..12 13-32a ? February..12 17.32a? February..12 19.32a ? March 12 tl-lda 12 23-:'2 March 12?7 a 12 25 32 April 12li a 12 2.1-32 April 13 15-18 a ? Mny 13 132al3 1-lH May 13 3-32 a? June 13 3-ltl a 13 7-32 Juue 13V nl? 1) 32 July 13 ft-10a 13 11-32 July la3* a 13 13-32 Au.ust....l3 13-3:'a 13 7-10 August... .13 1.142 a ? Quotations are baaed on American standard or classifica tion, and on cotton lu store running in quality not more than tin I f a grade above or below the grade quoted:? ,\nr Cotton. IJjil'iniU. Ala-'otma. If. Urtwm. Trxtu. Ordinary... lot* l"'a in'* SO1* Strict ordinary H'*s 1' s?. It)1* I'-.1, Ij.i.nl ordinary . .. . . . 11'* 11'*' 11', ll.V Strict good ordinary.. 11'* ll1, 117-10 117-10 leuv mi idling ll?, ll?* 11?* 11,'* Htrict low minuting.... 11** 12 12'* 121-. .Middling 12?, 12'*' 12 ;>18 123-16 Hood middling l- 'a I-', 1 2 'n 12'., Strict good middling.. 12?, 12?* 12', l27,, Middling lair 13 13'. 13'* 13'* Fall 13?* 13** 14 It hialnod?Cloud ordinary. 10c.; strict good ordinary, !"',r.; low middling, 11c.; middling, llj*c. Spot sales were as lollows :? To ila;/. S-tl. Krniinj. Total. Kxporl I2U 1.430 I,6<j7 Consumption, * o9-i i'.SJ ti95 ?peculation I; 2ftO '-ft: I 'totals 721 1,8)1 'J.ft'Jl ?Included in the above aro 180 bales to arrive. Delivered ?in contract, OOi bales. f or loture delivery toe sales were us lollowsSaturday, alter one K. M.?November, 4(li bales at 12 3-lt<c.; December, 2(JU at 12 ft-1 lie, 2,UtXI*t 12 r .?2c ; January, l.ftOll at 12?*c.. 4Ut)at 12 11 -32c,; Feb ruary. 1,7'iUat 12* I7 3.C.; March. RXI at 12 23-32c,; April, 4IM at 12 2II-32C . 2UJ at I2?*c.; May, l'X) at IV I ltlc.. Ill Ht 13 I-32C.; July. 7ix> at 13 ll-32c. Total, 7,.?') bali-e. lo-day, up to two M.? November, ' list at l."*c.. ?'ior notice. 28tli; December, km at 12 ft-l c.. I mi at 12 ll-J2c., -'XI at 1- :i-32c, 7iM at 12 ft-lire., lis I at 12 D-.12C.; January, ft.ftxi at 12 l"-32c 2S) at 12 7 1 lc.. ft ll at 12 lft-ft.c.. 1 7'XJ at 12 ,-ltK-.. l.Stsiat 12 l.i ).c.. IIS) at 12 lft-32e : rubrmiry, 4?: at I2*?C.. 1 " at 12 21 -32c., I.IUJ at 12-,c., 40U at J2 III J2C., iiSJ si i- \.c . Ml at 12 21 32c.. ia<) at 12 III- 12c.; March, 1 Ifsiat 12 Ift-l'rc . 2'1'at I. ;'*??., 4<?? at 12 2 >-32c.; April, 31S) at IJ ,1132c , ll) i at 12 1ft inc., 2'M at 12 2'3-3-c., ;asj at 1 31-J-C , l"Ut lftc.; May, IXI at lft',c. ; June, |iX> at 13 ft I c. 2-1 a. l i 11-32#.: August. 2 0 at I ft 1,0. Totai, 1.4") ba.es. liranil total, 28,000 bales. Ilia lecuipts at I tie ports were us lollowsUaivesleu, 11,482 bales, New Orleans. 1", -ftii, M>>ntie, 8,271; Karaunali, 8.7'H; Charleston. .,,.8.; Wtlmiuuiuu. l.eMH; Norfolk, ft,i>?4 . Ball more, 1 XI. New York,ft87; Boston, 1127; J'tiil h eipi.m, ft-" letal, 4 i,>44. I'liis day last week, ,'a^.ftei. I his cay laat year. ft'l.lKt Total sine* September I, l.ilT-i. |2? oalos to Saturday night Cotton Iretints clu?eil us lolluwaI'O Havre, by steam, fie., compressed; to Bre men, by steam. *,c.. compressed; ny sail. S<a: to Llrar p.ml. 13-22(1. bv steam, by sail.ft Inc. Fuit kllC Uaaix.-Ke ,eiuu?Flour, 3H,t?ftl bids , wheat, 1*4.'.hi*' bus. els, corn meal, t 'l bbls. and 7*17 sacks; corn, 3.3,'i47 bushels; nets. 1117.349 do.: rye. JK.Kdl uo.; barley, 204,1*18 4 i. , barley malt, 24,.ti7 do 1 he dour niarkot was llrin, with a lair inquiiy for shipping grader Other kinds weit qtinl. I'll# sales were about Iti.OOii libls.. Including Htste, Western anil Hoaltiera, at the a.ineved quutalious. Kyr l!?nr was quiet; ft.'ft bbls. sol-tat 44 58 a f.i l.i. tloru insai was inns' 1.1 K#I hi-li. and sinks sold at 421 4ft a eft ft I for Hrauilywine slid 42 Ki a 4J 1ft lor tVuateru anil Ji-rsev yellow. Ws quote: ? No. 2-Stale ?? ?<" a ft ft . Huperttne Mat-',,.... 4 Hft a 5 10 Kxlra Statu... ft 2ft a ft 7ft Choice Itlale ft hi a b 2ft nope line t\ -l.-.n 4 8-> a ft 10 KitratVertcm ft 2ft a 8 txl Minnesota . . d 2.* a 7 7.? Round hoiip Oliio, S||lpping brands ft -?> a ft 7> Round hoop l)iil-i, trade brands ft 7ft a 8 fto Family ti.ma 7 fx> M I.OUIS, l-rw extra ft - ia 8 IXJ M hasais, straight extra, 8<>ia t> ftn Kt. I.outs, wholes 4 m ileext-s .. .. 8 fto a 7 2ft ht. Louis, citoiee family 7 fto a U ou Ryo Hour. Uue to superfine 4 4o a ft l.ft 8-rulbcrn, No. 2 4 2ft a 4 78 houlliern, superfine 4 50 a 4 8ft houtiicrn, extra ft 50 a 7 00 Koutliern, laiully ... 7i?)a I) 8' Corn meat. Western 2 no a 3 1ft Corn meal, Jersey 2 txi a 3 ift t-orn meal. Ilraiidywiuo 3 40 a 3 4ft Corn meal. pun. Iieons l.i fto ? ? Wno.it was ill lair dem ma l.at transactions were restricted by ihe high rate. ol ireigkl. i no sales were abuet I o.ixsi bun.ais at fl I-. ael Is for old Caicago, ineludluy a small lot st el 20; 41 lua$l go lor new No. 3 do.. 41 28 lor iiiitnd do .41 80 lor No. 2, 81 23 lor No 3 Milwaukee. 41 .12 lor No. 2 do., 41 32 tor clioicn red winter and 41 .11 for nob-r Kansas. Corn was easy. The sai. s were about Hifty)?) bushels at ft.ic. lor poor old mixed. In store; &3c. s 53',c. tor new ho grade, 08c. lor ste imer. 59c. a tlx- I. r mixed and No. 1...1V for graded mixed, Ox. for Kansas mixed end ft.?? for old ktaeiner White, loo was quiet, with sales of small lots Humbert! *t -8c. Ila. ley was q iiet. Barley malt war also quiet at 41 a 41 2ft for Interior to fancy Can ana. 7ftc. u loo. lor two-r .wed State and Sic. a 41 lor six rowed Ntate. Oats were quiet but st-ady, with fides of about llu.tx*) bushels at ft3c. for rejected. .Pkx a 57e. lor raii|^o of Western and State white and 3.1c. a 47c. lor raugu ol M - stern auil tale mixed Hkmc and J its.?Jute butts were held very ftrtnW at quotations. Ilomp whs quiet, but linn. We qu its ; Ameri can t-ressea, 41" ' a 4- <8 lor single. p2ft' a r22.i fur double and 4138 a 4I2> for rough; K-iosla. clean, 4-'tX) a 4318, gold; Italian, 9375 a 4248, gold; jute, 3;*e a car reucr; jute 3\,c. * .Tie., emh am! fins?, cnrrenev. MamU tiviup. Hlac.; 51>al ?!u _ : istle. 5.h?i\ A 5^?c , ail gold. MoLAl'll-Jitw (lrtmi WAS steady. with fair demand. Koreten w?i unchsus ?<i. We quote .?Cuba, cenuifwg.G mid mixed, 28c. a 31c. 5 chvved, 35c. a 3itc.: do., mukCtiv?Ui> re fining. 90c. a 40c.; c*?.. grocery. 37o. a 42c.: Parte Rtco, 40c. a Age.; English Islands, 36c. a 30c.; Nevr Orleans, go jd, R9f a 60c.: t?ritun. 0*?o.; choice. )UJc. Naval s.?T'ne .arket for spirit. turpentine hah slcmi) at unchanged jo Ice*. iiutut svitt quiet nu t a she.!? easier. Tar mid pitch were unchanged. Wo quote: ? Sp rit? of turpentine. 3?)sc.; r sin. Mralnou, $2 20 a $- 30; good strained. 5?2 -0; i*ur, Wilmington, l.'i; Washing: ton. g| 54). pltdi,9? 23. Advice* tront 6 iliuingtou were a? follow*: Kosin firm; at mi nod, $1 75; good ktraintd, $1 75. Tur Uitu at $2. Turpentine Arm; herd, $1 75; ?oft and virgin, $2 00. pplrits llrm nt 341^?. OtLa.?Tito market lor oil* remained steady at Into prices. Wo note sales ab New Bodiord ol 200 obis. crude sperm for luamiUcturtng i n private terms and 20U hbL. Nortbcru whale roporti-.u at 70c We quoteLiimoed, cAsks nil'! bbl*.. t<3c. a B"c.; loitonsood, crude, He. a 42!#c.: Southaru yellow, 4k. a 50c. ; yellow w.uur, 50c. ? Wc.; white winter, 65<j.; Iard, provent winter, nfte. a $1; sperm, crude, $i 15; do , bio Ac lied winter. $1 7t); do., natural dir., $1 65; whale, crude Northers, 75c.; do. 8ruithern, ??*?. a 70c. ; blcAched winter, 75.; extra do.. Hoc.; winter Munched fLb, 3l>'. a 52 0. ; crude fish, 42c A 45c. I'tcTKOLKiiM?Tli? market was decidedly firmer with holders asking 20^c. lor prt'Utpl delivery. Wo not? sales o! 7' O bids.. t?? fill, vt prompt delivery; 10,000 bids., Ibr Docombor delivery. At IMJfcc., end 17, ?*?U bbls. at Balti more. prompt delivery, ui 2t?3qc. J also 90,100 caves hero (Brilliant) at U'.'c. The clotiug prices wore as follow*;~ Crude. In bulk, Mc. a 13?4l\ ; ?U?.. In l?bK, lOlgc. a I0ltc.; robited. in bills,, prompt, ; do , in cases. 3Ue. ; naphtha, lie., retiued it Philadelphia, prompt, 21P4C. ; do., at Balti more, prompt* -"'aC, Advices from the Creek wore as follows; -Oil Olty weak; $3 ?<i u$ 1 7l'4 for Culled; ship ment, AT 77*? a A3 86. Parker's*-United, Si 70 bill, f3 71 >4 n*ked; shimuei".. $3 HA; market stro ig Provisions ? Receipts? fork, . I, 71 bbls.; Utd, 4,557 tieroas and 5<J keg*; cut matti,'i 3*JI packages; bacon. I,5ii0 i d 7h boxes: beef, 75.S tierce*,, 4l)-> lib It, and 7.M cases; btiefh-tins, 150 bbls. The pork market wan dull and nominal, cloving At the second "anil" a* hiilovcs: November, new, JflH asked; Ddceinber. $15 5<)bid; diiiuury, ?J>15 75 bid; hebrn nry. $16 .0 bid. $ld to asked; .March, $16 Ho bid, $16 10 AVi.ed . lt>> bbls. mew sold at $16 H7^, ca>1i. And lb>o hbls,, February option, at $16 J5. 5l w as qttiet; li O tierces I'hiludclphia bc,*t sn'.u on private tvriuH. Wc quute :?I! ?rrels oxtru n)?i*v,$ll 50 a$l2 5i?; plain mew, $io50s$ll .?0; packet $14 a $15; tierccd city o.'Ct*ii India $47. Heef lum* were quiet at $-0 for prime Western; I .Cf jObhis, sold lit Kaiisaw City ou private.term*. Kacou w as steady ; Ml 'boxes long ami short clear sold hi Chicago 'or iiuiuddiato shitmiunt >t H'gO. ; 50 boxes city ioug cioHr at , :*aid 560 boxes long and short clear, part .JMUunry and part February. 011 private terms. Cutm?nts were quiet, with saIch "01 5,OOi? lbs. pickie?i hollies, 1U lbs. uverage. at tl'^e. : ;"H? i>icklcd hums, 10 lbs. average, ui I l,k4o.; 5 ? t?o\es buiiics, 1^ lb*, average, at O^ic., an 50 boxes do., heavy uve/ago. on private term A Fresh ham* wore quoted at 0\,c. a liic.. iresli bellies at HJ4c. a I ?>4e.. ft sh rhotUders at he. a O'aC., pickled hams at 1! V?c. a l!ic., ptckltsl bellies at Ol.;e a l?'Nc., piekleU shoulder's at O^.ie. a 7c. laird was a siiude easier, but more active. The closing ??call" pried were as follows; ? Ootelnber. 910 OVf4 bid, IjV; asi.e l; January, $1*? i?i hid. $i(? 15 asked; Fobruary. $10 20 bid, $10 22V ftsltiod: March, $16 30 bid. $10 ankod. The hales worn about 7.50O tierces at $10 1'J^ for OecamUcr, $|>i lu, $10 l-f,la, lor seller, year; $10 l->a, Slo 15 and $10 17^ for J angary, and $10 '27' j for February. Spot nalev were -OO tierce? city steam at lo^c., ami 20*) tierces Western at $10 25. Lefincd wan quiet; 1U.? j ti Tees for the Continent sold at i034?\ Htce was in steady jobbing deinitud at full prices Wo quoto:?thnolitta, lalr to prime, ft'eF. aO' .e.; J.Kiilsian 'iilflA ' " Vke- '? lair to prime, ?fa?. h Ol4o.: ?fo. comiAon, 4 J4c,; Kaiiuooii, fair to good, nominally 0l4e. u 6i4c. ; Katun, good, 7%e. u 7h? ?? Cttrrenev ; itsngoo 11. iu bond. - '*c. a 'Jh-'o., gold MjiiMt.?The market ft?r raw was quiet Imt brut. Refitted was fairly Aciive And steady at the decllu.. Wo quote . - Fair reliuitttr, h'ke. ; :ood d.? , Iul8e.; Cuba, grocery, lair lo choice, iOJac a lO'^c.; do., cetttril'tigal. hhds. and boxes, N'iik H to 13, toJBe.. a ll>4c.; do., mulasves, iihds. and boxes. K'^e. a : Porto KtcA. rellniAg. comMOti t'? prime, V):4e a lohjc.; do., grocery, lair toeheice. l<)*ac. a lO^c.: re lined. vtamiurd A, ll7*'* all'.e ; ofi'A, 11c. a 11 A,. 0. ; er 11 shod, 13c. ; powdered, 12c. a ; grAttulated, I2.'tte. ; do., second quality. 12h,c. a I2*<c. ; eut loaf, I3l4e >T* vitiNK. ? Receipts, 37 bbls. flic market was quiet; 100 tierces s*?ld at lO^'c lor prime. TaLbow. ?Receipts?15 IiIhIs., 115 tforees, HC4 bbls. and 121 casks. The market was dttil and , heavy. The sale? were 65,060 lbs. at S'4c. for prime. Wmiskkt. ? Receipts - HON uo is. The mnrket was dull; 100 bhl*. sold at $1 <>!), KrkiciiTs.?The market for grain tonnage was firmer, both in the way of berth r out ami tonnage lor charter, the advancd iu the latter cuaa being ltd. tram the price paid Saturday to Nuplea?tfs. A?i(lnst 5a. I'd. i?ur quartet?with a |ggg|gHHPHiHpB| Kat'-s AUf petroleum vessel*, and quit? a g??od deuiatO prevailed. fair moveiueiit reported In neiierul. Kates jam re Unit for i6>t Ably lor vessels with casus furlong voyages, such as to j Java, .Singapore, Ac., and also to the Mediterranean. | tien?ral cargo tonnage was in modotaie reuuest ami , firm. The engagenionts em braced To Liverpool, 1 by sail. 300 hale* cattoii, f??l8d; 150 libds^ tallow. H.'s. 6d.; I 106 tons oil cake, -'3s., and per slearu 1 jtKKJ bales cotton, I 13-$2c.; 16,000 bushels wheat, ikk ; 6,3' O bushels grain, ' " pi. | OO lb* ; 5.CX.)' boxes cheeso, 55*.; J.UHi bdxea hacoit, 41 *. I ud. : 3.00 ' hbl*. apples, 5v To Loudon, by sail. 5ini bbls. j ro-*ln, 2s. iOjjd.. and per Me.mi -.'4,000 buvhel* grain, Od. til) Ins. To iaegow, by sail, 24.iKX? bu-lieU train, hj^d. To iTri?toi. per stouu., 50 tons oil cake, 30s to finvre, per steam. 12,00> bushels grain mi private terms. Tito charters comprised;-An American hark. 57(1 ton*, hence to Hristol, with geiieral cargo at a lump Mini; an American schooner. 181 tuns, hence to Donurara, wlt.i a general cargo on private term*: an American brig, 448 tons. hence to Maiaga, with slaves <n private terms; an American bark, 464 tons, hoceo to (icuoa, Leghorn or Naples, with H.OtXJ (|iiartcrs grsin at Gs ; an Italiau bark. 544 pun. hence to Leghorn or Naples, with 4.UC0 quarters do. ut ?i?.; a Norw glint bark plow at L)?la waro Breakwater)jhuiice to shirk tor orders with M.UjO quar tern do. at Gs. 6d,; an Austrian bark tor Baltimore to Cork tor orders, with 3.HOU quartos do. at lis. 3d ; an ituliuu burk thence, with 4,600 quarters, for same voyage aid rate; an Italhni luig thoue.' to I'ettc. wltn 1.70.1 quarters, at < f. 3d. Petroleum chartersA Norwegian bark. 65 t tons, liencc to ftdnvre or Bordeaux, with '.-biObtd* crude. At 4*. " MM? ? Nofwegiau brig. 210 tou?, hence t> Salonlca, with 7.(*si | cases refined ou private tonus; a Norwegian barx, 418 to k, from Baltimore 1011 Saturday) to Continent with 2.6 <t I bid*, do., at 5s. a 5s. 3d ; a Hr.tiah bark. 336 tons, hence 10 I Cork tor orders, to United Kin .dom. with 2,306 tmi*. do., at ' 5s. 1 Aaii.; a Norwcginn bark, Irotu Baltimore to Trieste, with 3,uj6 bbls. do, at 6s.; a Uorniau bark, F20 tons, betice to United Klugdom or Continent, wfth 5.6O0 bhl*. do., at 4?. 10>4d., llutcti poits uxclmbd; a German hark, 616 tons, hence to Bremen, with 4,u*0 bbls. do. on owner's accotiut; an Amorican bark, 648 tons, bunco to Angler foror.lers to Java, with 22,006eases do nt 40c.; AU Italiau hark. 41)5 ton*, hence to Pouting niid Singa pore. with IHjmO cases do. At 42c.; an Au?lriuU bgrk. 4m2 tons, hence to Trieste, elth 3,tiUi bbls. do. ut 3s. Od. ; an American brig, 381 tons, hence to Valencia or Alicante, witli 4,OOUcu?es and 1.206 hbis do, at 5s. 7'*l. ami 27*#c.; u Spanish bark. 532 tons, from Bultmorc to tTibraltcr lor orders to the Moniterranean, with 3.500 bbls. do. on private terms: a British bark. 701 tons, hence to Liverpool, Lon don or Bristol, with 4,76J bbls. do. at 4s. Ud. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS. .MoXpav, Nov. 27, 1W7A Mkl'klFTS FOR THK PAST WKkk. Wa's Shrra oaf (is I Faritt. Berrri. f"tea. Oilcri. /. I in Vs. 11 "j/n. Sixtieth street 4,111 17 728 5,26 1 - Fortv-elgbtb street.. 77 5->5 7,298 41 Fortieth street ? ? ? ? 18,549 Jersey City 8,450 ? 170 11,248 14,9211 Total* 9.1.38 42 1,463 21.710 33,11.'J Frosli to-day 4,411 ? 03 3.660. 8,864 Hkkvks.? rruilo fair on a rather heavy run or horned cat tle Iresli to liaml: quality Irum coarse to good, prices 7>?e. s lie. ptrHl., Wflpla >l||'c*l. SUCWL From 55 lbs. i, 57 lbs. lies been allowed nut, with a lew lieud sold on 38 lbs. net. At Sixtieth street yards T. C. Ksstmau sold lor self 41 cars of lioriieil emtio?IOI Illinois steers ut 8>ao. Pur lb., weight ewt.; 02 Illinois steers at 0l.,e.. per ib.. weight 7\ i'S!.; O'J Illinois steers et llljc, per Ib , weight ;i, ewt-; '10 Illinois steers at ti)ae. per lb., wei|Ak 8 ewt . 1 ?> Illinois st. en at 934c. per lb., weight m!4 ca^j 58 Illinois steer* at loc. jcr In., weight 8 ewt.: 297 Ken tuckv steers Iront O^c. a 10c. ptr lb., weight rv'j ewt,; 56 Illinois steer* at 1'*. a lOJ^e. per lb., weight ?34 ewt. T. Wheeler sold for '1?. (1. Kastuian 01 Illinois sluers ut Ult'c. a I"/1*'', per lb,, with ti>p? ut 1 ?3ic. per Ib.; I lery it C?ry sold Inr JacobyA Co. 95 Kentucky steer* ut 9)4c. a I034c per lb., weight 7 ewt.; Tor Guff A I'lery 147 Kentucky ? icera at 18c. per lb., with tops at lojic, per lb., weight r' j ewt.: for Golf A Co. 10 Kentucky steers at Ukc. a lu.'io. per lb., we if lit 8 ewt.: 40 Kentucky steers m lo'4e. a l",'4c. I per lb., welstht 83g ewt.; 48 Kentucky steer* at 100. a lo>,c. per lb.. wei|{bt 8 ewt. S. .Moses sold lor self 32 Illinois steers at "rjic. per lb., weight <1 ewt. Coon A Thompson sold I -r Coon A Hushing :dl Lilians steers at 9c. per lb., weight I 034 ewt. strung; 64 Illinois steers ati>>jc. per ib., weight 7'4 iwL ; 4*2 Illinois steers ut JUJjJc. a He. per lb., weight 11 ewt. C Kabu sold for Kabu A Curat 48 Kentucky stiers at p34'c. per lb., weight 8 ewt.; 43 Kentucky steers at Wl4c. per lb., weight 734 ewt.; for J. Kruwn 15 Kentucky oxen at 8.'je. per lb., weight 74a ewt.; 33 Kentucky steers at be. per lb., weight 0>j ewt.; 7.? Kentucky steen at 9'4c. I per lb., weight 034 ewt.; 34 Kent ucsy steers a' U.'gc. per lb., weight 7'4 ewt.; fur II Kahn 48 Kentucky steers ami I nxon at he. per lb., weight ewt.; for U. ileuker 15 Ken tucky steers at i*.'4c. per lb., weight it ewt.; uy I Kentucky steers at 9c. per lb.. wei2hts 1:34 ewt. a 7 ewt. I U. 1*. Kvau sold lor self 85 led ana steers at 8'gc. a 934c. 1 nor lb., weight 8J4 ?wt.; lor W. Ilaukius 14 Indiaua steeers st8;4e. per In., wurght 03a ewt.; for 1', Haas 48 Indiana stears at 8'.jC. a 934c. per lb., weight 734 ewt II. F. Iturchard sold for 1. V. ?peck 43 Illinois steers si !i),c. I per lb., with 50c. off per bead, weight 834 cwu; B" Illinois staers at 93ac. per lb., with 81 on per bead, weight a'4 ewt.: lor A. \ an Atra 84 Indiana steers al8Y4c. per Ib., weight 034 ewt., strong: for OUay 80 uliio steers ut 93-e. |air 10., weight 734 c.vt. T. Glllis sold lor 8. Manor 81 Ohio steels st 0>2e? |i>34c. t'tr lb., weight 9 cwl. : lor sell and lirowu 4'J Illinois siusrs at IOC. a T<>34C. per lb.. Weight 834 cwl. At Ilnisluius Cov* Voids Conev A ilcl'hursou sold lor J. Holmes >9 Colorado steers at "^c. per lb., weight 535 rwt.; 29 Ohio stocrs at 10c. a 11134c per lb., weight 7,l? cwl.; for S. Brown 129 Kentucky sun rs at 19c. a 11c. per lb., weight 9 ewt.; tor Uadismau A Co. 32 Kentucky steers at lt?l4e. alio, per lb., weight 8 ewt.; for II. II. 8bernian 33 Illinois steers at 19c. per lb., weight 7 cwl.; for H. Muynos 49 Cliiu steers at 9c. a lUJi'c. per lb., weight 7 ewt. F. Samuels sold for N. Morris 13 Illinois steers at 834c. per lb., with 80c on per head, weight 734 ewt.; 42 llliuols steers ut 9c pur lb., with SI off per head, weights II ewt it b'/^ewt.; 42 Illinois stoer* at 9*. per lb., with SI on per bead, weight ill. ewt.; 89 Illinois Surer* at P'4c. a 9'. . pur lb., with SI olf per head on 39 Ikead and 5 c. on per head on 26 lieuil, wuighl* 034 ewt. s 7 cwl.: 29 Illinois steers at U'-,',*. par lb., weights SJAJ ewt. a 734 ewt., with <1 on per bead on 19 bund. 11. A II. \Yoathsiaier sold fur 8. Aller ton 81 Illinois steers at Ik*, u V\v. per lb., w ith $1 off per ham! on 25 head arid 5<>e. oil' por bond 011 19 heud, weights b>, ewt. a u34 rwt.; for Edwards A Co. 21 Ntale steers at St 19 pur ewt., live weight, 973 lb*, per hand; fur II. A. Mnuruhousu. 15 (lliio steers at ilj4c. per lb., with $1 011 por head, wci lit "'4 ewt. I>. Walxul sold frr J. VVulxul 38 Illinois steers at 9c. per lb. with $1 on per baad. weight 7 ewt.; li.nl Illinois utters at SJ4e. a lu'4e. per lb. weights 7 ewt a *1 u: ewt., scoot; for N. Morris 13 Illinois steers, at 934c. par I k. weight 63u ewt. ; 73 Illinois at cars at lUc. a I9'4c per lb., wsluliu034 ewt. a 7icwi., with 50c. ou pur liuuii on 29 head. 8. W. ,-dier tnsii sold lor 8. \V. Allerlon 98 Illinois steers at lie. per lb., weight 834 C-Wt. M. LoulurLuch sold for Klnpl r A Co. 113 Colorado steers at 83?c. pur lb., with frtKvMiff ner head on 49 head, weights 5I4 ewt. a 8'4 ewt.; <17 Missouri steers at 9'4e par lb., wolglrl 0*4 cwl. ; lor N. Morris 43 Il linois Staers at 9e. per Ib., weights 8'4 ewt. a ewt.; 19 hulls at 3\c. per lb., live welgnt 1,4?7 lbs. per head, 'lufley A drills sold lor N. Morris l ot Illinois steers *1 8*4c per lb., with $1 off per head 011 18 head, weights 8 cut a H'a ewt. YV. ft, Uiulley sola lor N. Morris 81 liiissli steors at n'ic. per lb., weights b cwl. h 0*. ewt.; 3 r Illinois steers at 9c. a 935'-'- Pcr "t-s with $1 olf per hoad 011 17 head, sulil at lop rate weight* 8'4 ewt. to 0)5 ewt. B. Vogel sold lor Klo|t'or A Co. Ikl < inraciu steers at 8 4e. per lb., wito f 1 oil per lilad on 3U iiead, weigins 'j cwi. a 334 cwl.: 33 Missouri *"ur? at 9 4e ? 18c. per ib., weights r>>4 ewt. a 9^ ewt.; loH.V Mar ri? 3 Illinois steer* at 9u. a 9'. - per lb . weight *' til llliuois steers at 9-,c? a 9'4c. por lb., with $ , head, weight t>34 owl.; 15 Illinois stoers at 10.'4<liper lb., wci.Ik 7C cwi., scant. M. Goldschiui it sold lor Umts A Muyurstt-lu 98 llliuois steers at He. a 9)4.'. per lb., k lllr $1 off per bead on 92 noad. w siulits 8I4 ewt. a 734 ewt.: lor N. Morris 53 llliuols steer* ut 9'4e. pur lb., wei*ut* 6)4 ewt. a U', ewt.; .13 Illinois steers at 934c. a Inc. p>r lb., Willi 81 on par head on 19 heail, weights Hj4 gwt. a 7 J ewt.: lor L. Kothsclilld 17 Missouri sia4rs at 9t. pvr lb, weight U>a ewt.; 31 Missouri steera al'.l'.c., with (? olf par head uu 11 head, at lu'4e. per lb., wklgnts "1 ewt. a 7'4 cwl., scant; 13 bulls at 334?. P" lb., live Weight I...>4 10s. pur head ; 8 bulls at W *1 per ewt., live weignt 139 1 lbs. per lisad. tor Muiulhoniier A Co., 23 Y' rylota sisers at 9e. per ib.. with $1 off per head, weight (Uj ewt , ?cant For Cllman A Co.. 28 Virgiuia steers at 19,'?:, psr lb with ale. on p r bead, weight 9ewt. mi mr ami I.aUiis -Trade slightly Improvnd on the eletlng maikete of last week. Hliuop sold at 4'4e. a d<-*o. per lb.; lamb# at 3!4c a 7e. per lb. J. Klroy sold lull lib 10 ? li ep. weight 6.198 lbs . at -V pur Ib. ; 3s Mate sblep, weight 3,980 lbs.. at 5e. p -r Ib.: 17 Mate slieop, weight l,(> >9 lbs., at 5 V her lb. ; 15V* State 111.lbs, weight 19,3 8 lbs., at U'.c per ib. .iiidd A Huekiughau. sold 197 Uliio slicrp, weight 18,489 lbs., at 43?e par lo.; sol Ohio aheap, wsitful ?J* cwl.; 61, off per -Ho 04'?Iht . at par lb. ; 188 It lata lambs. walrht 11,tOD lb?,, it tk per lb.; 4<> Htato -beep, weight 4,4;b? ib? , at ?V3c. per lb.; sold tor weak ending Kor*ftuWr 25, 1H7U, 4,0 >7 ?h?**p and iambs; sv?*t ?iga fur ?h**?p. $:< 72 pt*r head; for lambs. 05 per be Ad. K*?? X Piddock sold 205 In lian.t sh?*ep. w#i?tit lbs., at 4 4?\ per lb ; 220 IndlMt* sheep, wi'uui IH 329 ib*.. At 4*cc. p?r lb. ; *0 Indian* sheep, v ;?hi 8,576 lbs., at 5a|tr? par lb.; I7>? Kentucky she p, wtight 15.710 lbs.. at 4\c. par lb.: Ill Kentucky tueep, W'Mchi 17,01*1 lb* , itO^c, pi r lb ; 216 PsiitttylYsnl* aheap, weight 17.336 ibs., at *c. per lb.; -1.Michigan tittup, weight 18 4io lbs , m fit*, per lb. l 150 Miclucaa sheep, wsignt 111,5 0 iba., at 5Age. per lb.; 184 Michigan aheap, weight 17,42*' lbs., hi 5'gc. per lb.; 54 dichiguu sheep, walgUt 4,810 11.*, at 54*c her lb.; sold fur wee* Muling November 25, 1876, 4.868 sheep and himb*. average per bead. 04 Ml Hume X Khiott "old )HJ Ohio sheep. weight l6,|(Xl lb* , at 5'?c per lb ; 362 Ohio *lieeu. weight. -14.48*' lb*.. I per lb. ; 193 Ohio shesp. weight 16,630 Ins., at 5*vc. per Io ; 224 Illinois sheep, weight 17,7 to lb* . at 4t#c. per lb.; 15 tad* iambi, weight 1,7 O lb*., at 5'4e. per lb., -<i Canada lamb*, weight H,540 lbs . at *?,4c per lb. ; 38 Canada Iambi weight 2.5*4) lbs., at tO.o. per lb. hold, lor week ending November 25, 1879, 0,24 i hbeep and lambs, average 05 ?"? per head. Davis .1 llailenbeeK so d 243 Illinois sheep, weivht 20.490 lbs., a. 4\e per lb.; 8'J Illinois sheep, weight 7.3tN) lb*, at 5c. nor lb.; 18b 1 lit? not* ?deep, weight 18,ipj lbs , ?t 5V per lb.; 31 Stale sheep, weight 2,1)10 lb*., at 5c. per Ih. ; 15 Canada civ?*s, weight I,OHO lb*., at 5c. per 'an ?da ewes, weight 1 1.060 lb*, at *?i.,e. per lb.; IS Canada oao?, wiiuhl 2.0 O lbs, at 5*4C. per lb.; 7*i Cauaua owes, weight 0,140 lb* at He. per lb.; 121 Pennsyl vania sheep, weight 15,9;*0 lbs. ut t'b.c. per lb.; 10 etlll State lambs, weight CPP? lbs. at 34?e. per lb,; 33 State lamb*, weight 2.350 lbs., at ?7}?c. per lb.; 18*1 State lamb*, weight 1-4,000 lbs, at (*?.gc. per lb ; 20 State lame*, weight 1,6*9 lb*., at O'.c. per lb. . 14 Stato ** " " " ftold * lambs, weight 0*?o lbs., at 7c. per lb. hold tor week ending November 25, 187*1, 0,100 sheep and lambs, average. $i 2'j per head. Mttcii Cows.?There were notta sold on this forenoon. Vkai.s ami Cai.vk*.?Trade vary alow. Smootli <|iiallty veal* aeld at 9c. per lb; coarse quality grass fed calves at 0075 a $8 75 per head. lions.?On Saturday last 1.356 Ohio hog*, average weight 220 lb*, par head, sold at o7ac. a 6c. per ib. On this lore* noon 3; j cars of Ohio liogs nore held on DOMESTIC MARKETS. (lALYKITOX, Nov. 27, 1876. Ootion steady; middling, il.^c.; low uilddliug, lUj^c.; rood ordinary, 10;'*'? 5'et receipts, 3,402 bain*-. gross, 3.516. ExportsTo (Irani Britain, 4.606; to t; e Channel, 3,251; coatvwisc, 310. Sales. 4,716. Stock, 106,346. NtiW OHI.KA.8S. Nov. 27. 1876. Cotton active and strong; held higher ; middling, lljtfc.: low middling, I l-'^c.; good ordinary, lie. Nov rece'pts, 10.656 bale*; gross, 12,623. Exports-To Oroat Britain, 1,475; to Kruucey 3,007. Sales, 11,990. Stock, 243,.559. Savannah. Nov. 27, 1676. Cotton h. 'n; middling, 11 \'t\ ; low midd ing, ilJ.|C. ? good ordinary, 10\,e. Net receipts, 6.704 bales hxports?To the Oimnnel, 3,675; coastwise, 5,056. Sal s. 4,472. Stock, 01,023. ? CriAittxsrox, Nov. .7, 1876. Cotton firmer; middling, 1IV- tt *'2o ; iow tnbldling 1lljc. a ll'gc- good ordinary, lie. a lC#c. Net receipts, 5, >2 bale*. Ktporta lo Franco, 2,346. Sale*. 2.O0C. Stock, 115,600. KIffrALO, Nor. 27, 187(1. Receipts by lake?Klour lurtbbU; wnoai, 5t>,43tl bushels. By railroads?Flour, 6,600 bids.; corn, 29,20' bushels; wheat. 19.200 do.; ??at*. i9,6'kf do.; bailey, 0.4OJ do.; rye, 2,0MJ do. Shipment* by canal to liitciior points?Corn, 8,2 *' bushels, wheat. 27,464 do.; by railroads?flour. 5, KM bbl*. ; corn, .9,00(1 biisbeis; w boat, l9,0-?6 do.; outs, 20,0 O do. ; b.ney, 0,400 do.; rye, 2,00 do. Flour dull; <*W i 3d i bl#ls; price* uiichance<lM Wheat? LIghtju(*uiry ; sales tkk>bnshcis No. 3 spring at iff 12. 2.4*K) do. So. at 01 3". ? orn quiet ; qimted at 52yac. a o h!, for No. Oats neglected. U>o neglected. Seen* neglected. Hurley in fair inquiry; sales 5.00D huslitd* Canmi.t ou private term*)demand better and held *trongur. Mail? Light trade demand . Ilighwines ?l.ight inquiry ; nominally unchanged. 1'ort quiet and unchanged. Lard quiet ami unchanged. Raiiroad freights unchanged. To i it DO, Nov. 27, 1876. Flour steady. Wheat steady; No. 2 white Wabash, 01 39; No. I white Michigan,01 Hi1,; extra do.,.fl 39. amherMich Igati. $1 3*)tj,; November. 01 30; December. $1 29*^; Janu ary. 01 -Ufa; No. 2 d.?., 01 20; No. 1 red winter. 01 35; N'<?. 2 do., 01 2o; No. 3 led,yd D??. Corn steady; high mixed. No. 2, 59c.; new, 49c.; damaged, 49c.; now. 39c ; rejected, 49Vgc. '? new, 47c. Oats dull; So. i! Decern* ber, 34j^c.; rejected, 27 V*. Clover seed. 85. Receipts? 21*,O 9 bushels wheat, 24,960 do. corn, 5,990 do. oat*. Ship ment h- 8* )9 bbl*. flour, 54,009 busiieL wheat. 25.0DJ do, cum, O.(XK) do. oats. t'ltic'AOO, Nov. 27. 1876. Flour in light demand, but holders firm. Wheat dull, weak arid lower; No. I Chicago spring, 01 14*^ cash; No. do., 01 12,V cash; 01 l 'V December ; $1 1 si* a 01 \\%y January; No. 3 do ,01 0.'?; rejectmt. 91c. a U3a Corn dull una a shade lower; No. 2 at Kif^c,, ca*h; 43'gC., December or ah the year; 43c., January; rej? ted. 4Dc. Outs dull and loaer; 32c. cash. 32*Mc , Decent ber, 33c. a 33l?c., January. Kyo inactive and lower at65j-^c. Barley tiini r at 04o. a 64.1uc., cash; 65c., December. Pork dull and a shade lower; ^15 75, cash; $15 65, ull the year; $15 82V Jan uarv. Lard unsettled but generally lower: $2 89 cash, $9 75, November; $9 65 a $9 67,'V all the year; $9 7o i; $9 72jj, January. riulk meat* unsettled but generally lower; moulder*, 6>j'c. u 6?^e.; short rib side*, 8)^e.; short clear sides, Whisbey easier ut$l 96 a $i D<?yg Kail road freights unchanged. Receipts?Flour, 17,069 bbl*.; wheat, 71.IXX) bsisheb-; corn, 71,000 do.; oats, 28.600 do.; rye, 12,900 do.; barley. 17,000 do. HhKimeiit*?Flour, 13,060 bbls,; wheat, 23,6(X) tMishels; corn, 77,696 do.; outs, 12,60 ) do.; rye. lU.OtX) do.; barley, 5\9 /) d<?. \t the after noon call of the Board:?Wheat easier; 01 14*M. January. Corn and oats unc anged- Pork firmer: $15 8.>, Jauuury; f 15 65 u $15 70, nil the year. Lard unchanged. PRINT CLOTHS MARKET. PnortDKHCii. Nov. 27,1870. Prlutlni; cloth, are quiet ntlu.t qiioiatiou... CHEESE MARKET. A i.h \ n v, N. Y., Nov. 37,1870. The Little Kail, chvc.o market i. viriiiallv ut uti rml for tlie aeanon. A lew end lots were nlfered to duy unil suit! ut 12c. a ldgs. per lb., mostly at lav-, u 13)ac. tor iuctory inuke. ru'iu cheese brought 12c. a 13c. Butter*?Tbero were but few uflcriiiKs and sulcs. Pricea runted Irum 30c. u 3Ue., the rul ug U^urcs belnn 2He. u 2Uc. HAVANA MARKET. Havana, Nov. 27. 1870. 8)ianish jrold, 22t*^ a 222. Kxcliuuge easier, but not quutably lower. 8uirur qnlet, but Urm. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Lirani-OOL Corro.e Makkkt.?Livkkpoiii., Nov. 27?5:3 ) 1*. M.?l oiton? I'tiUiids, low middling clauso, March ami April delivery, 0 ID-lt-'d. I'kTKOi.ht'a Maukkt.?ADTweaf, Nov. 27.? 1'etrnloum OUf. for One pale American. I.iVKitrooL, Nov. 27?S P. M.?Kellned petroleum per tiallon. Lomumn Prodvck Maukkt.?I.ondox, Nov. 27?Even ing.?Calcutta linseed, 53s. lid. a 04a. financial.. A" ' V KK AM-'?N AHI.K KATE.?SOilHY ON LIER AND Endowment Insurance Policies, Xutl(?|[H uml other securities; Insurance of a:l kind* effected with beat com panies. J-J. i I A1111X>: II A CO., 1 ll? Broadway. ?claimm .AUAiNsr luaroiixuubB tarties ?prosecuted and collected by an ex|H-rieiiccd Attorney, Without charge unless successful; excellent reference*. AOUrchi ATTORNEY, box 5'Jt) Post oltloa. A?JOHN K. HAZLEY, 74 BKOADWAY.-KIK.ST ?class Stock Exchange Privileges; quotation, ol strad dles. ain if 11> privileges; ulao explanatory patuphleta mailt 1 to any addrcaa; corroapoudeuta in principal clttea In United State*. A?JOHN HICKLINiJ A CO., BANKERS AND ? Brokers. 72 Broadway, New York, luvcat #25 and up wurd In atock apeciilalloua, puta, calla and dim lit privi leges: 7- page book v.* paining varlon* mutboda as n t free. A WIDOW LADY. ALONE AND FRIENDLESS, would like to form the acquaintance of an liounrab e gentleman who would be willing in assist her. Addreaa Mrs. RAYMOND, Ileralo Uptown Hraneti office. IjYXKCUTOR'M FI NDS TO LOAN?AT MIX PhR ( 1.NT, 11 hi (,'lty Property. Priitclpala addroaa EXECUTOR, box ltitt llcralii otlke. 1AROE AMOUNTS OK .MONEY To LOAN AT LOW Jexpenaoa. on New Turk, Brooklyn nml Westchester First Mortgagee; Seconds and le asehold* at oasy terms. OhOKUE W. Sl'AKE, 1 O Broadway. M .KEY TO LOAN-IN NEW JERSEY. A. D. MEL LICK, JR. A BROTHER. 7J Cedar at MONKY TO LOAN ON MOKTCAUK, CITY Olt Brooklyn; lowcat charges; Ave year*. T. P. HYATT, 14b Bruadw ay. OK RICE OK THE ERIE RAILWAY COMPANY", NEW York. October 211. 1M7B.?The annual meeting of the ?tookholders ol the Erie Railway Company tor the election ol directors and for the transaction of anch otlior biiiineas a* iuay como before the meeting will be held at the office of the company, 187 West at., en Tuesday, the 2Mth day of November next. The polia will lie opened at ID o'clock A. M.. and remain opcu uutll 2 P. M.. of that day. The transfer books ul both common and preferred stork wilt be closed alter business hours on Saturday, the 25th Inst.. and remain closed until Wednesday, the 2Uth day of Novcmb. r next. By order of the Board. A. It. MACDONOl'iill. Secretary. rpo THE STOCK HOLDS US OK THE TOLEDO, L VV A HAS II AND WESTERN KAll.WAY COMPANY In eotcnllatico with the tern,a of settlement between the holder* of Hold Mortgage Bond* and representatives of toe atiu kholdors, subscription book* to the stock of the WABASII RAILWAY COMPANY' have been opened by the undersigned trustees. and designated the Purchasing Com mittee, at No. 52 William st., room No. 10. third door. Shareholder* of the Toledo, Yv abash and Wastern Rail way Company have the option of subscribing lor stock in the new company upon tho billowing terms and conditions KIltMT?Surrender of the old certificates at the tune of subscription in exchange for receipt.* of the Purchasing Committee, whiclt will entitle the holder to stock in the new company, ahuro for share, upon payment of ten dollsrs per share, iu Instalments of two dollars, payable as loiluw* share, lu Instalments or two (lobars, payable asmilows.-* Feb. 1, April I.July 1, Oct. I. 1877, and Jan. I, 1878, with Interest from Nov. 1, IH'fl, or the whole may he paid at once attuo up I n nt rti-ckho der ? SECOND?Much subscript on must be made within thirty day* Irom this data or the stockholders will forfeit all r.gbt to "the new stock, THIRD?If all ofthe stock I* not subscribed within thirty days tbo.so who have before subscribed to have tho right to take a pro rata proportion of the balance not subscribed for I twenty days thereultor. The gold bond inortgsge will be paid olf and cancelled by tb<- #1,(100.000 subscribed, and the bank (Iebtjwlll lie i-xiend ed over a period of uvc years. All leasn ooll.altona sn l con tracts arc removed, and the uew company Is thus siibsi an tlally rnlteied ol a harden of Interest o i mure than $ VAW.OO Mo which tin) old c >inp inv was subject,'I I ho to ol Is lit excellent condition throughout, with more that 2l*J miles ul steel track, und its equipment is aiup.c tor ! tne iransuctlon of a very large business The earnings of j the present year, to Nnvomber I, show a gain of Bl 'M.<J""? mid the business of the entire year is estimated at The r.ew company will be m nisgcd for th" flrst year by tho Billowing gentlemen as Directors:?JOHN W. KLLIM, UKOHUR 1. fsENEY. JAMhS A. ROOM EVE LT, MoitRls K. JKSUP," HENRY? A. V. PORT. E. II. R." LYMAN, N H KENNEDY, stiLON JOHN T. MARTIN. JOII' HUMPHREY'S, HENRY CRAWFORD. KLISIlA A. COKAY, OYKt'S W. rIKLD ?nd WM. II. IsIlAM. As soon as the organisation of the new eompnnv is eom plated a plan for funding the overdue coupons of tho niort gage bonds will be submitted to the bondholder*, and it is proposed to resume interest on tho &r*t uiertgagos early in the ensuing year. The question of Issuing bonus or other obligations for the subscript ion of Bill per share will ba submitted to the stocs holders of the new onmpnny. I hits reconstruct, d, and relieved ol the difficulties against which tho old romp my has so long struggled, it la salo to auticlpato a prosperous future tor the IV abash Railway Company. Full particulars will be furnished at the Committee Rooms, No. 52 William St. T. m. ADaMH. y Purchasing Committee (l. I> A-iil.l.Y, I W imsii E K. OOODKuW, ) Railway Company. N*w Yonx. Nor. 28. 1M7U. flVRUMT FUNDS TO LCAW ON MOH'IOACh?CITY, A Brooklyn and Queens Lea V IT I A WOLCOTT. 10 Pine st w /ANTED-FROM Cl.'ail TO dfiO.IWU H)R FIKdT mortgages ou New Y'ork and Brooklyn property. CROWE A ANDEKuCN. 2d?i Orand st \V ANTED?A CKNTLKM AN TO DIMCOUNT ABOUT IT BJ.isai giHid business pipar at 10 uar vent a year, loi en old and responsible iiiaiiulaetuwng house, In Sua city. Address Yi. L. li.. Herald Uatuwu office. Fni^riAu __ rfmB WilviKHN r.WoN i ki i it,\ fTT 1; u,.a; as\V ~"nr 1 WHAT H IS 9 OK 111. Nkw Yoke. Nov. 22. 187(1 CUABLKf BtJtRKTT. Esq. !? ijkau Hn?W? uro informed that a bill i? to he intro duced ui the c aiuii.' n^?iwa ??l < ongre**, under which, 41 patted, the national govermnvut will undertake tt.e both &c?i of poiul itfte r&'Wiy. In order i*? obtain thp requisite facbitb's II will be neces sary for he government e::h?rlohu the pr ?party of the Western Utiion Company or ela* butt i new Hoes. Inasmuch us the government ;i?s, by set <?f OuBfftM, *c Og.ited. by ton Wet.tr rti ? ttion Company, the riHit (?? take ilie poles, win h ?u<i si^jthiui ut Uu-c >rp<.r iliou. it cer lulnly woiiid oot. iti the exercise'of t.rtt right, pay mora lit nit t!i ? dot of duplicati ii 4 it.* existing line*. It. order, tberaiut e. to tnabi* us to fuiiu an idea as to the actual vH.oe of the property of Western Union, aud tb? amount wuicli the slock LtoMitsra would i* likely to r.-ceiva up on surrender of their snare*. in the event of the purchase ot the line* by the United >tute< Kovertnurit, we woulc like to have you sire a* such information as you aro able tc I obtain regarding the condition ??t that company. Us busi ness uud the pronaLde cost of duplicating its .Matin* Hues. N. A. COLORE. 8AVIUKL OILMAN. R. 41. HARRIS. ; ClKJfTL*MBa?Complying with yoor request I have exam ined iho last annual report of the M astern Union Com pony?that lor the y.-ar i tiuitia J une UO, 1h76. It contains very little of the infortuati mi necessary to | convey an nit dllgent Idea regarding th ? condittou ol the company and it* uslneas: them is no general balance sheet such as corporations altno-t invariably give In thoir annual I reports; no detailed ? atoment allowing the sources fr.nu which tho jross receipts wero derived, no dotailc 1 state J ment of expenses; no smtemeiu whatever in record to the I number of uiile* ot leased linos, the rental.* paid therefor, j nor anything to iouLate whether tho gross receipts and ex ! peases of leased lino* aro fuel u led In amount given in the | report, nr r whether the statement o expenses includes the rentals of such leased lines. I On i age i> the nualter of messages for tlio year ii given as I8,72i*,567 ; average toil 5u.9 contS, which would amount j to $9, 33,319. and on page 13 it is ^tatuu that tho revenue accruing to the company from money tiamter service wis* $90,037. Tin so stilus amount to 0U,u3'ilUtyil while the gross receipts uro given as #IU,0 li,l}8l Imcretiiial y, the hahinco of $401,997 must have been de rived from tome source other than tho business of telegraph lug. i he reports of previous yea-s, taxen In couuectlon with the lust report. might aid In forming uii idea as to the con dition of the company utid ot its business, out 1 have none ot Ltiuio now helore me, and In tho absence of more dutuiiod information, it is useless to uttornpt an analysis. The following figures, taken from 1 a cocular signed "An Ex-l*ir?ctor,M and Iroin a comtnuni cation to the Commercial Advertiser, dated January 14, 1 87.), showing the increase ot cap tal stock since 1854, ia interesting, as it affects the prosont coudition of tho com pany ; ? Capital it tick 1858 $385,700 April--, iiV>K, stock dividend.. $1,598,300 January l's 1832, stock dividend.... 040,448 March 15, 1883, stock dividend 2,979.300 IVeqinbel 22. 1803, stock dlv detid.. 1,1 *88,1(A) May il. 1814. stuck dividend I0J*l\MW> April, 1M90, stock Ulvideud 537,100 $17,810,146 1858 to I860 - Cash a. different times $107,200 Bonds and fructions ol stock dividends 148,840 Other objects 182,* *53 Lines purchased 3,322,000 Miikk? .Stuck for United States Telegraph Company and United Stu.e* Pacific C-unpauy 7,218,300 i Stock lor American telegraph Company. .... 3,8J8,likf Dividends lor American Telegraph Company .. 8ftMJ0,*AEJ Total $41,003,139 Since that date. I860, tho compauy fcnve purchased and now have in their treasury 72.722 shares, costing $*4,054,407, ur about '.K?0 per share. Tho report furnishes sufficient data for estimating tho prohahle cost of duplicating existing Hue*. On page "? it is stated that there were in operation at the close ot the year ending Juno 30, 1873, <3,532 miles ol line, 183,8 .2 miles of wire and 7,072 ofliceH. The present cost of construction per mile ot lino is about $130, subdivided as follows:? Wiio. 3'k> lbs. per mile, at 7c $J3 10 j Insulators 35, at 18c .. .? 6 30 Polos 3.i, at $ I 50 ... 52 53 j Labor and freight 48 10 Total $130 00 On this hrts'.s the probable cost of duplicating the existing lines would he about as follows; ? 73.532 miles oi line witii single wire, at $13 ' per mile $9,559,160 llu.3'h miles ot extra wire, with lusulators and labor. $31 3,419.300 10,UUU instruments and apparatus 500.UXI .New building on Broadway, present value say.. 1,200 000 Total.. $14,078,400 It iliould he borne in tnlud that the existing lines o( t s Western Union must 1 o in a more or less depreciated condi tion as compared with entirely new lines. in udditiou to the above tho company report tha following shhcPs Telegraph lines and stocks, leased lines $1,522,19J i Ketl hs Hie '. 339,701 Supplies and Materials 31&,59ti btock Investments? Cold and Stock I Iclegrapn Co. stock $1,187.V? Inter Ocean stock OGLbOt) Anglo Am -ricah stock..... 7,5 O Central district k J' stock 10,1**0 Western Electric stock 59,00 * $2.196 618 On page 17 of the report the outstnndhig.capital stock and debt of the company, Juno 39, 18.0, it staled as fol lows :? Capital stock $113,801,175 limnicd debt 0.332,119 Total $40,133.294 Now, if tho government, in tho exercise of its ri*ht, should take possession of the existing lines it is very evident tney would not pay more than $13,000,000, because they could probably build lines of their own lor that sum. | Alter deducting the bonded debt. $6,332,119, the comonny would have about $0,1*09,009 reinaiuitig, which, with the I' proceeds ol the other assets mentioned above, would ropre *ent the property of the company, mibject, of course, to any llat'lkllios occasioned by the contructs; ?f lease with other tcleuiaph companies of certain lines now operated by the I Western Union. CilAULKS BAKKhTT. I New York, Nov. 25,1870. if I fWWI 7'C $2,.rJ*9 TO LOAN ON K1K8T MoUT j yliUUUgiie. Address M. J. M., 248 East 30th at., Now York. <k~U\ (WV/Y ?firm" MOlUiiAbK WaNTeL* ON j JIv/.UoU.DricK Methodist church In Brooklyn; cost $37/x*U Furtieulars of COXDICT, *-5 fine. ! | Win WANJ1SO-ATO PER ( KNl/O.N m7)UT* ' ?u)OtJ*w V/vfgage. Property worth $75.(.**J and ronta ler * $ 10,01* *. Apply to AN ORE IT OlLii^lLY, Attorney-at i Law, 63 Liberty st (hi pit * (||W| ESTATE FUNDS fWI.OAN, AT SIX tiJlt/U?UUo{)nr ctfat, on good imjmU'vl city property. ,JA.MK> R. GIBSON Jr. or Ii. \I. G A KltRT I SON. C**>f W I I W\i \-1 s Sl'.M TO >UIT-fo LOAN ON V^vvtUoUMurtffs^; five years; New York city; also money at 0 per cent. 11. L. GRANT, 115 Broadway. copAHfwieaiBiw. ek.man'l. 'kinhshi t:v iias this ua^aSsuC^ ?tad hlmseil with the lorinor linn ol' Keller A Wormser, ami tin-business nf iiiiiiiiifacuirim; of boys'clothing wtfi beacelortb be oonducted at No. '1 v\ lilto at.. New York. city, under the style of Keilur, Wormser A Kiugshury. RAPHAEL Kr.lLKR. LEOPOLD WiiKMSEK. Nov. 20. 1H7G. HERMAN 1.. KI NU.aHU RY. BlJlSiNKSX (frl'tllll'tVl'ITEt. T LADY CAN PURCHASE THEI NTKRESf "or"'A xxretiriin: partner in a lucrative Modicul specialty: ah? i.iuit Lie wiill educated and ladylike in iuuni.ure. Addreel Ml-.Hint's, box lOit ilcrald Uptown branch nllice. ARK LI A It Li'. i'A KTY, PITT I NH A VESSEL KOK TUB southwi'it coaat ol Alrica, would lite to receive consign nii'ina of ciicap goods auitMDie for that trade. Addreel AFRICA. IK-rahl ulllco _________ _____ A MAX INVESTING" $:t3:i CAN REALIZE >7! JsLaoutbiy ami inluroat in wholesale oilice business. Ap pit ELEANOR,' 1:) llmaiway. AN ENERGETIC MAN, WITH Ifl.iio, CAN PUR cnaae a no. d paying Hook. Stationery and Paper Store; locution on tiroalwsv. in hotel centre; establish d 10 ye art Apply to .ilUNSON A WILKINSON. tiUD tiroadway. ^ HARK OPPORTUNITY IHoVfiREO TO PARTI hi ?tu siring to eatabllah nn gscnraloti Inniae at any sea bath, invc point by purchasing the Lafayette Rest mruut, Coutou rial grounds; Its spacious and elegant dining ball, with private diuinK rooms surrounding tlie balcony, witb laiga open terrace above itotal dining capacity for I,Utah, makes Ibis building peculiarly adapted for tlie abeve purpose. Kor Uilortnatlon regarding the coat ot taking tbe building down apply to J. C. MEYER, 430 Walnut street, who suporlu ti n ted its construction, for price, Ac. Apply at the build inir. Centennial grounds, until December 4, between tbe hours of 111 A. M. aud 4 P. M. LAKAYRTTB RESTAU RANT. Proprietors. N. I! ?The entire Furniture end Fix tores, allot which are first class, are now being offered at the restaurant very cheap lor re-b. Bthinks* opening in london for any per son ni iiioourate capital de-iring to have a pleasuut, easy business, with re-ldance aliroad. Address for particm lars to I ho PROPRIETOR, euro Mr. llartlett, JhW Broadway, / IAHI'KNTKR OR NTAIKBI I LIS It? WANTED.- AN V ; .net. able and intn.ligent man as a partner; Hint class work. Call on or address WILLIAM ESMAKK, ltd Dod Morth ?t., near liruadwny aud Ue Kaib av.. Hrook'.yn. IililB SALE?ONli-THI ED SH AKE IN ~THR MA lions! (Quarterly Review. Address EDITUR, room 14, i oS broad a sy. CT RAND HUSiNKSS OIIANi'K -PLXTUKKS KOH Tsale, Store to let, old established coruer Butter Stere; cheap rent; cash trade. 167 East Houston at. HALF INTEREST IN AN CSTABlIsTiKI) FATING cash Luiiu?ss lor $!? <>; naif cash, balance easy pay ments. Address SECURITY, Herald office. T R~OR S. U-WIDOW LADY WHO RKWLIXS O .last week to S , box I'd'.i Herald utfico, about a partners ship will Nnd two letters at station D List and pbiukTuF vaca"ncias in beet pr/ vate boarding house! Iroe EstnUlislied 1*72. H A N KIN S, 28 West auth It I U N'CII UO'lM A ND REST A 0 RANT #u RsA LK-ON Jprinetp >1 thoroughfare, to close partnership. Addreel A., box 108 Herald ulltce. PARTNER AA*AN rfcli-IN * NtJKHERY, FLORIST and seed cstaidislnnent of long standing, with i ? .?*.?? to fcl'i.O O, cash; do to d i per cent realised en Investment. Ad dress, with name and reference, IIOK I'IS, Herald oiHce. PARTNER WAN IKD-W'lTH CAPITAL PROM |l,fi00 le fifi.fJUfl. tw establish a ea*h pajing manuiactor.r busl. aesei >:ood- has lilguot repmntioti In England ; largo proiltsj IneoiiiTug party can have control of lltiauoe. Address, with full name, P. 0. L., Ilerald < plowu oltlco. PATENT FOR NALK?PROLE R'8 AKTICLR; HARD wars'line; used iu every store. CHANCE, box 13V iler ald office, PA It 1' X K It WaST ED?IN AN ESTABLISHED Lu crative Imalnets; Mo I I uullmlted and aore fortune In tbe future; 31,5U(J required ; fit, (AO guaranteed first year. 11 AN KIN'S, -J* West 2Uth st. I) AKI'NEK WASTED?IN A FIRS f CLASS HOTEL, with gl.hOU. Inquire of DUPKE A VKlTOH, law ?dice, 2J0 Uroadway. ________ FARTY PC.tN IdHiiki 'ttbO CAN 811 ARE UK8T IN ventlon of the age, kpply 4?l Rth av.. over store. W"~ammi>-T() aiiranok wirii a wikilbealb grocery house lor two agents, one lor elty and owe for nearby country trade, in e long and aid! established trade now doing a prosperous business; particulars at tntervie#: ;us.i io av i'oxes soap atom- per month is now sdtd to heel class of trade. Address QBUCfc.il. station C. W~~ ANYKU?V PA 111 V WITH cXVcD.iCAbH. TO TAKI an intrri-st in properties in Ifllnnle; first rteke Nee York citv rel.-ieiires larutsbed; an honest, active mow. witl ch-ii, cau have a g.am bargain. Addrata IN VE.-if uh.NT KU5 H-oadway. >? -J 7 ? AV ILL- .^tU* A HTATIOKKB'B HTUCK ANI ipill uKiviuriil. in good order ; worth fid O. -Shelvine f.ounters, Lea Sale, .-tve, Olwtra, Be. Ada res* 81'Al'l t>N hit. box 144 tlurald ? llico. QIA iilWi ?PARi'NBB WANTEDt BIJHINK8I ipIU.UUviiirie.jr ca h; profits fiCU,U0U-yearly. To interview address mUHSTAN fl.iL, bow 113 Herald odloe. AL111 I f 1U k 1 < >!' o A L r . A u i ulfr ICkiTu p AC <Pl.V/sV"UU>turlug bwsiiiaea, gwed prafitei eatlafaetaB reaawBs given tur selling. Addreae d>, befi MB MdgcM eWSj